INDOOR TEMP.
OUTDOOR TEMP.
upper limit
32˚C D.B.
43˚C D.B.
COOLING
23˚C W.B.
-
lower limit
21˚C D.B.
21˚C D.B.
15˚C W.B.
-
D.B. = Dry-bulb W.B. = Wet-bulb
A built-in protective device might pre-
vent the unit from operating when used
out of this range.
Condensation might form on the air out-
let when the unit operates continuously
in the COOL mode when the humidity is
over 80 percent.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
WARNING:
For replacement, use only the manufacturer specified power cord.
Replacemant should be conducted by a qualified technician or a serviceman. Consult your dealer
for detailed information concerning replacement of the power cord.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
VENTILATE THE ROOM PERIODICALLY DURING USE, ESPECIALLY IF GAS APPLIANCES ARE
USED.
ALWAYS USE A FUSE WITH THE PROPER AMP RATING
Never use wire, pins or anything other than the proper fuse. The product may be damaged and
fire or other hazards may be resulted. In replacing a blown fuse, or if there is the problem of
constant fuse blowing, contact your dealer or our service center.
WAIT FOR 3 MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING THE COOLING OPERATION
Whenever you turn the air conditioner OFF, wait for at least three (3) minutes before restarting
the unit.
If you restart the air conditioner within three minutes, a protective device in the unit may cause
the air conditioner to shut off. This protective device will prevent cooling operation for about 5
minutes.
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
If the power supplied to the unit is not within plus / minus 10 % of the specified rating, the unit may
not function and the fuse may blow.
NOTES ON OPERATION
WATER IN THE BOTTOM TRAY
Water will be collected at the bottom tray of the unit. This is normal condition. Water condenses
on the evaporator coil in the front part of the unit and is channeled to the rear where it is picked
up by the condenser fan. The water is blown onto the condensor coil fins, this creates a
"splashing" sound which is normal. When the tray is filled up with water, excessive water will be
drained outside through a grooved channel in the tray.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
IF A POWER FAILURE OCCURS DURING OPERATION, MAKE SURE TO TURN OFF THE AIR
CONDITIONER
After resumption of power supply, restart the air conditioner . If the power was off for less
than three minutes, make sure to wait for at least three minutes before restarting the unit.
If the air conditioner is not turned off during a power failure, the resumption of power supply
will cause excessive voltage. The air conditioner will be over-loaded and will not operate for
about 5 minutes.
TO STOP THE UNIT, TURN THE SELECTOR KNOB TO THE "OFF" POSITION.
NOISE LEVEL
As the surrounding environment is comparatively silent at night, noise from the air conditioner
may be louder at night than in the day time. If you feel that noise of the air conditioner is too loud,
switch the "SELECTOR" knob to the "LOW COOL" position.